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fish are fish. if they could breathe above water they would be a mammal. no fish have lungs only.
Only plants have botanical names. Fish do not.
the only thing between Britain and France is the English Channel.
Yes, catfish are fish, that is why they have "fish" in their name :). Also the word "cat" is only a statement in the name because of it's cat-like whiskers.
Great Britain is the only one that I know of.
westward ho!
It's also where fish live.
no there is only gchfkytfkfjfjygtj<----- the name of a fish (the only living thing there)
Carnivorous, but also "piscivorus", meaning fish eating.
This answer is a entomologistA scientist who only studies fish is called an ichthyologist.
yes it's an american(U.S.A.-south america),canadian(Canada-north america) last name and british(Great Britain) last name in europe,only great britain in europe just having that last name...
Koi is the animal. A koi is a fish.